![]() ![]() My biggest concern is getting an ARM Mac and realizing I simply can't run an essential application on it. There will be a lot of problems early on, and not all of them will have solutions. But if you use virtualization often, I wouldn't recommend it. Should you get an ARM Mac if you're a developer? If you work largely on frontend, mobile, or native apps, you'll probably be fine. It's possible Apple could release more virtualization tools before the ARM Mac launches. The point of this post isn't to say that ARM Mac is a bad idea, but to give a realistic idea of what developing on one would look like assuming nothing changes. It might be added later with the ability to run ARM Windows, though Microsoft would have to approve. Boot Camp will definitely not be available on ARM Macs. Boot Camp is an Apple-approved way to dual-boot Mac OS and Windows. ![]()
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